He also wrote about the Condorcet paradox, which he called the intransitivity of majority preferences.
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In the case of decision making, Condorcet voting can combine multiple perspectives in a way that reduces intransitivity.
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The grammatical relation created by an intransitive verb
Intransitive verb: a verb (or verb construction) that does not take an object
In mathematics, the term intransitivity is used for related, but different, properties of binary relations: A relation is transitive if, whenever it relates some A to some B, and that B to some C, it also relates that A to that C. ...
(Intransitive) not able to be crossed
(Intransitive) verbs continue to need to take whatever case they take, whether they're operating in the active or the passive, so a passive sentence with an intransitive verb in Latin does not have a subject in the nominative. ...